Shakespeare, Spokesman of the Third EstateBasil Blackwell, 1954 - 201 pages |
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Page 71
... person . He was a warrior , an adventurer , a freebooter of the ocean , and he had bound himself because he had found something which he valued more highly than free- dom , and what now possesses him is no feeling of hurt vanity or ...
... person . He was a warrior , an adventurer , a freebooter of the ocean , and he had bound himself because he had found something which he valued more highly than free- dom , and what now possesses him is no feeling of hurt vanity or ...
Page 88
... persons which they bring before us . What motive ? The irony of being King ; the wonderful and pathetic effect which is produced as a result of an average person being drawn into a whirl of great events ; the tragedy of being only a ...
... persons which they bring before us . What motive ? The irony of being King ; the wonderful and pathetic effect which is produced as a result of an average person being drawn into a whirl of great events ; the tragedy of being only a ...
Page 113
... person , enjoying life to the full . Her intellect and her senses have been emancipated , and her affections and capacity for happiness are unfettered . In keeping with that simple psychological rule which says that what we have ...
... person , enjoying life to the full . Her intellect and her senses have been emancipated , and her affections and capacity for happiness are unfettered . In keeping with that simple psychological rule which says that what we have ...
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